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Bronze Wing Trading Joins Hands with SMEs to Support their Import Export Business
Bronze Wing Trading, the Global trade finance provider now joins hands with SMEs to take their import export business to the next level by facilitating Financial Instruments from good repute banks.According to the report, 45% of trade finance applications by SMEs are rejected by their banks due to non-availability of tangible collateral. Understanding the current demand of Trade Finance, Bronze Wing Trading (BWT) now joins hands with small businesses which help them to cater their imports deal and boost their ability to do more business in the international market.
The Regulated and Licensed Trade Finance Provider in Dubai, Bronze Wing Trading has their own Bank Facilities available with European Banks which they use to facilitate the trade finance requirements of their clients globally. By providing the seamless application process, Bronze Wing Trading streamlines its trade finance services to all their global clients in the best possible manner.
Being in this industry for over 30 years, Bronze Wing Trading has served the trade finance requirements for more than 25,000 clients. They provide Financial Instruments including:
• Letter of Credit
• Standby Letter of Credit
• Bank Guarantee
• Advance Payment Guarantee
• Performance Bank Guarantee
• Bid Bond – Tender Bond Guarantee
• Bank Comfort Letter
Bronze Wing Trading understands the cash flow issues faced by SMEs when it comes to concluding their import and export transactions. That’s why; they are now joining hands with traders by facilitating Financial Instruments at the best & competitive charges. They are not only support importers and exporters, but also assist contractors to sign lucrative projects and contracts by providing different types of Bank Guarantees.
“To play a major role in helping SMEs in their import export business, Bronze Wing Trading extends its own bank facilities on behalf of needy traders & contractors. We assure to all our clients that we will be always their helping hand and can ensure that we will help to conclude their deals within 2 banking days. You can contact us with your trade finance requirements to get a quote from us”, stated Mr. Muhammad Ismail, the CEO of Bronze Wing Trading in Dubai.
Bronze Wing Trading L.L.C.
Aspect Tower, 30th Floor, Office 3002, Business Bay, Dubai, UAE
P.O. Box: 45240
Email Address: support@bwtradefinance.com
Phone Number: +971-50-4648761
Website: https://bwtradefinance.com
Bronze Wing Trading L.L.C., is The Company You Can Bank On. Being the Financial Instruments Provider, they support traders & contractors by facilitating Letter of Credit, Standby Letter of Credit, & Bank Guarantees from their own European Bank Accounts.
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